Mediva Clinic IV Therapy

IV Essential Vitamins

Type

IV Vitamin Therapy

Duration

45 min

Essential vitamin infusion for overall wellness and immune support.

Intravenous (IV) nutrient therapy delivers vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and other therapeutic compounds directly into your bloodstream through a small catheter in your arm. This bypasses the digestive system entirely, achieving blood nutrient levels 10–100 times higher than oral supplementation — because intestinal absorption limits how much your body can take in from pills and powders. Each IV formulation is designed for a specific goal: energy, immunity, detoxification, beauty, athletic performance, or general wellness. Sessions are administered by licensed medical professionals in a clinical setting and typically last 30–60 minutes. IV therapy has moved from hospital wards to wellness clinics worldwide as a proactive health optimization tool.

Key Details

Duration
30–60 minutes
Delivery
Intravenous — bypasses digestive system
Setting
Clinical environment with medical supervision
Administered By
Licensed medical professional

Who Is This For?

Anyone seeking enhanced nutrient delivery beyond what oral supplements provide. People with digestive conditions that impair nutrient absorption. Those wanting a targeted wellness boost for energy, immunity, or recovery. Health-conscious individuals exploring IV therapy for the first time. Athletes, executives, and frequent travelers maintaining peak performance.

What's Included

IV nutrient infusion (formula varies)
Saline or sterile water hydration base
Vital signs check before infusion
Medical supervision throughout session

Preparation Required

Eat a light meal 1–2 hours before your session to reduce the chance of nausea. Stay well hydrated — drink at least 2 glasses of water beforehand. Wear comfortable clothing with sleeves that can be rolled up above the elbow. Sessions typically last 30–60 minutes. Bring a book or phone for entertainment during the infusion. Inform the clinic of any allergies, medications, or kidney conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions